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WHATE’ER I ’ve seen beneath the stars,
- Lewis Morris
Wheear 'as ta bin sin ah saw thee
- Anonymous
When all the panes are hung with frost
- Thomas Bailey Aldrich
WHEN as the pliant Muse, with fair and even flight,
- Michael Drayton
WHEN as the salmon seeks a fresher stream to find
- Michael Drayton
When Bourbon saw Marseilles,
- Anonymous
When Cancer fiercely glow'd with Phoebus' Heat
- Stephen Duck
WHEN chariot-race and feast and song Bade sons of Greece in joyful throng
- Freidrich von Schiller
WHEN dark Oblivion in her sable cloak
- Anonymous
When darkness shrouds the summit peace, like pollen, spreads.
- Rogan Whitenails
When days are drear and friends are few
- Ella Hutchinson Ellwanger
When descends on the Atlantic
- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
When did you sink to your dreamless sleep
- Emily Pauline Johnson
When evening gales allay the summer's heat
- Anonymous
When fervid summer crisps the shrinking nerve
- Lydia Huntley Sigourney
When first I came to Stewart Kyle,
- Robert Burns
When from these shores the British army first
- Robert Southey
When God (the Cause to Me and Men unknown)
- Abraham Cowley
WHEN good King Arthur ruled this land,
- Bessie Rayner Parkes
When grief is felt along the blood
- Arthur Henry Hallam
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